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tylernevell/README.md

Hi there πŸ‘‹ I'm Tyler Nevell(He/Him): a Front-End JavaScript/TypeScript Engineer!

  • πŸ‘― I’m looking to collaborate on Front-End Projects related to music and UI/UX Engineering.
  • πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’» I program in JavaScript and TypeScript.
  • 🏠 My Website: tylernevell.dev
  • πŸ“« How to reach me: tylernevell@gmail.com

My name is Tyler Nevell and I'm a Front-end Engineer who specializes in JavaScript and TypeScript frameworks. I apply my passion for web development towards creating innovative experiences without relying on bulky libraries. I specialize in building efficient and fast web applications that look gorgeous and go above and beyond expectations. With every professional outlet, I seek the opportunity to surround myself with motivated, smart, creative people I can endlessly learn from while working on interesting and challenging engineering problems. To be an engineer is to be a lifelong student.

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